Rosie Dunne

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Rosie Dunne is the resilient, witty protagonist of Cecelia Ahern’s romantic novel (and its film adaptation) whose lifelong friendship with Alex Stewart is tested by missed opportunities, distance, and personal setbacks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
literary character
adaptedIn Love, Rosie (2014 film) NERFINISHED
appearsInWork Love, Rosie NERFINISHED
Where Rainbows End NERFINISHED
centralThemeOfStory friendship
missed chances
timing in relationships
unrequited love
characterTrait loyal
resilient
romantic
witty
communicationFormInNovel emails
instant messages
letters
countryOfOrigin Ireland
createdBy Cecelia Ahern NERFINISHED
dreamOccupation hotelier
experiences long-distance separation from Alex Stewart
missed romantic opportunities
personal setbacks
firstAppearance Where Rainbows End NERFINISHED
hasChild Katie NERFINISHED
hasFamilyName Dunne NERFINISHED
hasFriend Alex Stewart NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasGivenName Rosie NERFINISHED
hasLifelongFriendshipWith Alex Stewart NERFINISHED
lifeChallenge career compromise
single motherhood
lifeGoal running her own hotel
medium feature film
novel
narrativeArc coming-of-age
second-chance romance
narrativeRole protagonist
occupation hotel manager
portrayedBy Lily Collins NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWithAlexStewart friends-to-lovers dynamic GENERATED
settingOfLifeEvents Boston NERFINISHED
Dublin NERFINISHED

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Love, Rosie mainCharacter Rosie Dunne